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  • Robotic arm controlled by thought
    Robotic arm controlled by thought - Two patients who are paralysed from the neck down are able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts. [BBC Health] […]
  • Google 'Knowledge Graph' turns entire internet into one big Wikipedia
    Google 'Knowledge Graph' turns entire internet into one big Wikipedia - Google says this is a 'critical first step towards building the next generation of search, which taps into the collective intelligence of the web and understands the world a bit more like people do.' [Daily Mail IT] […]
  • High Wycombe Hotels and B & B's
    Accomotels for hotels in High Wycombe http://www.accomotels.co.uk […]
  • Mind-bending: Controlling your Windows PC with your brain is possible (and the hardware is already on the shelves)
    Mind-bending: Controlling your Windows PC with your brain is possible (and the hardware is already on the shelves) - Now we are getting ready to enter the world of thought-control, with headsets that can read our minds now available for as little as £300, and the software to turn our dreams into actions starting to take shape. [Daily Mail IT] […]
  • Waste company 'bullying clients'
    Waste company 'bullying clients' - A waste company stands accused of bullying small businesses by using unfair contracts to ramp up charges, the BBC has learned. [BBC Business] […]
  • Greece unity talks hit stalemate
    Greece unity talks hit stalemate - The latest attempts to form a Greek government are said to be deadlocked, raising the prospect of fresh elections and more eurozone uncertainty. [BBC Business] […]
  • Google brings instant answers to search results
    Google brings instant answers to search results - Type in 'Mona Lisa', and a biography appears right on the page (on the right hand side), type in 'Leonardo DiCaprio' and you get a list of his films, and suggested related searches. [Daily Mail IT] […]
  • Sixth of cancers due to infection
    Sixth of cancers due to infection - One in six cancers - two million a year globally - are caused by largely treatable or preventable infections, new estimates suggest. [BBC Health] […]
  • New car sales rise 3.3% in April
    New car sales rise 3.3% in April - New car sales in the UK rose to 142,322 in April, up 3.3% from a year earlier, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says. [BBC Business] […]
  • Local elections 2012: Bloody nose for David Cameron as Labour on course to gain 700 seats
    Local elections 2012: Bloody nose for David Cameron as Labour on course to gain 700 seats - The PM, who suffered embarrassing losses in his own Oxfordshire constituency, apologised to Tory councillors today as more than 700 were expected to lose their seats in the crushing defeat for the party. [Daily Mail Show Biz and TV] […]
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  • Clifton Lodge Hotel High Wycombe Bucks
    Clifton Lodge Hotel High Wycombe Bucks Tel 01494 440095 www.cliftonlodgehotel.co.uk […]
  • Gabbitas Robins Marlow Buckinghamshire
    Gabbitas Robins Website http://www.gabbitasrobins.co.uk/ The Old House, West Street, Marlow, Bucks, SL7 2LX Tel: 01628 472600 Fax: 01628 484391 […]
  • Solicitors in Buckinghamshire
    Gabbitas Robins | The Old House | West Street | Marlow Bucks SL7 2LX | 01628 472600 Breakthrough Family Law Solutions | 22a High Street Chesham Buckinghamshire HP51EP Baily Gibson | 5 Station Parade Beaconsfield Bucks HP9 2PG Business Lawyers Limited | 4 Bridle Gate High Wycombe Bucks HP11 2JH Chebsey & Co | 51 London End Beaconsfield HP9 7HW B P Collins […]
  • Pottery Analysis from Warren Woods –
    (extracted from) Paul Blinkhorn’s Report to AiM The pottery assemblage comprised 296 sherds with a total weight of 4229g.  It comprised a mixture of Iron Age and medieval fabrics, indicating that there were two entirely separate phases of activity at … Continue reading → Related posts: Desborough – the Castle on the Hill Desborough Castle is a little-visited […]
  • Hardicanut’s Moat in Burnham Beeches and a Speculative Parallel with Warren Wood
    Local folklore has it that Hardicanut (Canute’s son and the king of England from 1040 to 1042, also known as Harthacnut) had, as one of his lodges, the intriguing double enclosure in the woods at Burnham Beeches.  After all it’s … Continue reading → No related posts. […]
  • Into the Iron Age: 15 Years of the Silchester Roman Town Excavation project
    Amanda Clarke, Field Director at Silchester and Research Fellow at Reading University, spoke to AiM on 24th January 2012, providing an excellent overview of this major excavation project. Amanda explained the importance of the ‘Insula IX Town Life’ project, an … Continue reading → Related posts: Los Millares – the biggest town in Europe – 3000 BC style Los M […]
  • Lucinda Lambton on Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House at Windsor Castle
    I attended Lucinda Lambton’s talk this January to the Historical Society in Hedgerley, her home village, as much for the attraction of seeing this colourful character in person as for the topic. However, her subject, the story of Queen Mary’s … Continue reading → Related posts: Desborough – the Castle on the Hill Desborough Castle is a little-visited schedul […]
  • AiM Newsletter February 2012
    Newsletter February 2012 Related posts: Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter on-screen June 2011 On-Screen Newsletter June 2011 covering local and international Archaeological News... Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the... Related posts: Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... […]
  • Newsletter December 2011
    AiM December 2011 Related posts: Newsletter October 2011 AiM October 2011... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the... Related posts: Newsletter October 2011 AiM October 2011... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen News […]
  • Newsletter October 2011
    AiM October 2011 Related posts: Newsletter December 2011 AiM December 2011... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the... Related posts: Newsletter December 2011 AiM December 2011... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen N […]
  • Why is there a Neolithic Channel Islands monument in Henley? – and other questions
    Archaeological conferences come up with some odd things, few more so than one on the Prehistory of the Channel islands that I just attended. The “Big Question” was to try to fix one of the “Big Problems” in Archaeology – … Continue reading → No related posts. […]
  • Bucks Bricks and Brickyards
    A talk to AiM by Catherine Grigg We are surrounded by bricks: they provide our shelter from the elements. And yet how little thought most of us give to this fundamental component in our lives. Dr. Catherine Grigg, Curator of … Continue reading → No related posts. […]
  • Finds identification
    This is a list of simple hints and tips that can be used for identifying and dating some objects. Lack of space sadly means lack of supporting photos.  These tips are not absolute – but they are helpful. Palaeolithic Neanderthal … Continue reading → No related posts. […]